Top 10 Team Rankings for November 5, 2012
1. SSAC Southgate Lions (11-0-1 93-28)
2. Calgary Bisons (9-1-1 73-26)
3. Burnaby Winter Club (5-1-1 43-6)
4. North Shore Winter Club (5-2-1 44-13)
5. OHA (21-2-1)
6. Notre Dame Hounds (4-0-2 32-14)
7. Lloydminster Heat (9-1-3 77-39)
8. Winnipeg Hawks (8-1-0 50-12)
9. POE (3-0-0 22-3)
10. MLAC Scott Pump (7-2-1 54-28)
Honorable Mention
Coquitlam Chiefs (3-1-3), Winnipeg Monarchs (8-1-0 54-19), Calgary Northstar Sabres (8-2-1 48-22) , Semiahmoo (4-1-3 31-15). Winnipeg Warriors (8-0-0 44-15)
Sherwood Park Flyers (4-1-3 69-27)1-0-1 Langley (5-2-0 26-19)
Top 5 Saskatchewan AA Bantam
1. West Central Wheat Kings (10-1-1 51-29)
2. Prince Albert Venice House Raiders (9-1-0 83-35)
3. Regina Pat Blues (6-1-0 34-14)
4. North East Wolfpack (6-2-0 45-21)5. Balgonie Prairie Storm (5-4-0 48-34)
Med Hat just around the corner
ReplyDeleteThese games will be very good.Look forward to see How strong SSAC really is.
Calgary Bisons vs Winnipeg Hawks
Winnipeg Hawks vs Burnaby
SSAC Edmonton vs Notre Dame
North Shore W.C vs Lloydminster
Calgary Bisons vs Burnaby W.C
Everything really seems up in the air in Saskatchewan right now. Even West Central and Prince Albert (full value for their rankings) have benefited from pretty weak schedules.
ReplyDeleteThe Saskatoon teams look pretty even again. I guess we'll see what happens this weekend in Regina.
Is the number of games played for OHA and POE correct?
ReplyDeleteThis shows OHA having played 24(!) and POE only 3.
Saskatoon teams are once again equal and by far the best league in Saskatchewan, just ask SMHA and they will tell you. I'm sure that all 6 Saskatoon teams will make the playoffs in Regina tournament, for proof all you need to do is ask someone from Saskatoon as the hockey world in Saskatchewan does revolve around them!!!
ReplyDeletePOE has played 3 tournaments plus a few exhibition games, so I would add perhaps another 15 games to their total.
ReplyDeleteWhy does OHA have such a small roster and only one 99?
ReplyDeleteNovember 5, 2012 3:22 PM
ReplyDeleteJust think about that for a while!
3:22
ReplyDeleteLots of teams could do really well with that formula!
OHA has 9 forwards and 7 D. One forward (a 99) is out with concussion.
ReplyDeleteHow are the Saskatoon teams playing in a tournament. Are they teleporting there to avoid travel, or did someone from the rest of the province offer to give them a ride and save them some money.
ReplyDeleteWell... Please define very good?
ReplyDeleteAre we only allowing posts about hockey in Saskatoon to show up if they are of a negative tone?
ReplyDeleteI submitted a post ranking all of the teams in Saskatchewan yesterday, and it still hasn't appeared in this comments section.
Regardless of your own leanings against the GSHL, you should still allow neutral comments to show up.
I would suggest POE will drop to the bottom of the top 10 or lower after Med Hat.
ReplyDeletethere is a glaring weakness on this team which will be exploited by the better teams in this tournament
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ReplyDeleteSome odd POE recruitment this year is starting to show.
Because they lost 1 game to OHA ?????
ReplyDeleteThey also lost 6-1 to BWC
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ReplyDeleteActually POE lost 2 games to OHA.
They lost 5-4 and 8-3 to OHA in Calgary. Not sure how they've done elsewhere. Jost is real deal, not sold on others.
ReplyDeleteCoaching hasn't been the best at POE. They will pay for the consequences as time goes by. It was the same situation tyhelast season. Same coaching staff.
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ReplyDeleteI'm curious why you make that statement about the coaching.
Is there something you have seen or heard that would support it?
I like pickles :)
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